HiI'm new here. I'm just getting started with RapidMiner.I'm trying to import a csv file and clicking import csv doesn't do anything.Am I missing something? I've followed tutorials and in them a wizard appears, which doesn't happen in my case.The only three options that work are import access, database and binary.

I opened RM from inside the scripts folder by double clicking RapidMinerGUI.

When the tool started the first time, I was not prompted for creating a new repository. I started a New Process and then created a new repository. If I try to import a .csv, I get nothing and there's not error messages either.

so your Mac is not using Java 7 as the default JVM. Can you try the following:Go to your Java Preferences in the utilities, and change the order (drag) so Java 7 is at the top.Then run the terminal test again.

Regards,Marco

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The funny thing is that in my java preferences under Java Runtime Environment Settings, I only see 1.7. The Java Control Panel is available in my System Preference and that means my system is using Java 7 (I think) but when I run the command Java -version in my terminal, it still returns:java version "1.6.0_43"Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_43-b01-447-11M4203)Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.14-b01-447, mixed mode)

This same problem is happening to me. I am running Java 7 SDK. I got RM to run on my Macbook air running Mountain Lion, but cannot get it to import CSV or excel. When I try to use the Import data command, nothing happens....

On my iMac running Mavericks, I cannot even get RM to open, it shows the loading screen, then the GUI crashes with a message similar to what Paul Alford reports. I don't know enough about the code to be able to understand what it's doing wrong or how to fix it.